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How many more decades of "help" making things worse do we need before it's time to throw up our hands in Haiti?
A speech about international security and its relation to economic development at the Federalist Society.
Washington Post editorial writer and liberal blogger Jonathan Capehart is puzzled. Why does the "non-issue" of Harvard law professor and Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's Native American ancestry "require so much attention?" he asked last week.
When Warren was teaching at Pennsylvania, Texas and...
Over the past decade, a number of remarkable organizations have cropped up that dramatically shape twenty-first century education reform. Joining this influx of groundbreaking, reform-minded organizations is Rice University’s Education Entrepreneurship Program (REEP), housed at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.
Ifpolitical threats of price controls and price-gouging lawsuits prevent prices from rising now, it is the consumers who will suffer in the long run.
The Civil Rights Act was worth celebrating, but it was never justified in Texas situation.
Rarely have Western Europeans of late been so considerate of U.S. interests – assuming it's really better for American purposes that the current draft has been rejected by at least two of the nations whose assent was required.
In a recent column, The Washington Post’s Fact Checker declared Rep. Ron Paul votes against “virtually every piece of legislation that could be interpreted as government overreach or interference with the free market.” There one small problem with the analysis: It ignores the fact that Paul is one of the biggest pork-barrel earmarkers on Capitol Hill.




